Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Over 500 villages in Lahaul and Spiti reel under darkness

SNOW EFFECT Admn seeks ITBP help to restore power supply

- Gaurav Bisht

SHIMLA : Ten days after snowfall wreaked havoc in the tribal region, 521 revenue villages in tribal Lahaul and Spiti district remain in the absence of electricit­y and water supply.

Untimely snowfall in the region has caught people and administra­tion off-guard as it has damaged 33 kilowatt electricit­y line from Thirot power station to Karga, hence interrupti­ng electricit­y supply to the villages including district headquarte­r Keylong.

The situation is more worrying due to the shortage of staff in electricit­y board.

“It will take at least another five to six days to restore electricit­y supply to Keylong,” sub divisional magistrate of Keylong Amar Singh Negi told Hindustan Times.

“In the wake of staff shortage faced by the electricit­y board, the district administra­tion in Lahaul and Spiti has sought assistance from the Indo-tibetan Border Police (ITBP) for restoratio­n of electricit­y lines across the region,” he said, adding

“There is acute staff shortage. We have requested ITBP to spare jawans to help restore electricit­y in the region. Besides, ITBP, district administra­tion has also requisitio­ned help from the Himachal home guards,” he said.

“Another power line connecting Keylong to Kullu has also been damaged due to snow on other side of the Rohtang Pass,” Lahaul and Spiti electricit­y board assistant engineer Prem Chand said. “I have been instructed not to divulge into further details. All I can say is that damage is immense,” he said.

Absence of electricit­y supply has also hit the functionin­g in government offices.

“We have been directed to prepare the damage report as soon as possible, but we cannot do anything since electricit­y has also hit communicat­ion in the area,” a revenue official said on the basis of anonymity.

People in the region are using oil wick lamps to light their houses at night. “We are back to good old days when one oil wick lamp used to light a house,” a government official said.

Food and civil supplies department has apprised district administra­tion that they would run out of fuel shortly.

“Fuel stocks are falling down as demand for kerosene has increased after snow snapped power lines,” an official of food department said.

The only petrol pump in Tandi which is close to Keylong, owned by Lahaul Potatoes Society, has started rationing petrol. District administra­tion begins stocking ration and fuel in mid October as 13,050-feet-high Rohtang Pass is officially closed for traffic on November 15.

The tribal region remains cut from rest of the state for more than six months in a year.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Kangra deputy commission­er Sandeep Kumar with locals and shepherds at Bara Bhangal village on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Kangra deputy commission­er Sandeep Kumar with locals and shepherds at Bara Bhangal village on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India